Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl has broken his silence on the club's summer recruitment strategy, addressing links to some of the Premier League's biggest stars. While the Bavarian giants are actively working on high-profile reinforcements to bolster their attacking ranks, a certain defensive target has officially been struck off the list.
As the 2025-26 Premier League season draws to a close, it's time to look back on what has been a campaign full of twists and turns. Arsenal eventually saw off the challenge of Manchester City to secure the title, but European places and the final berth in the relegation zone are still to be decided into the final day.
Manchester United are ready to flex their financial muscles this summer as they plot an ambitious double raid for Newcastle's Sandro Tonali and Atalanta enforcer Ederson. With Michael Carrick’s side preparing for a return to the Champions League next season, the Red Devils' hierarchy is determined to provide the tactical upgrades necessary to compete on all fronts.
Newcastle have no intention of selling Nick Woltemade this summer despite a challenging debut campaign. Following his club-record transfer, the 24-year-old struggled initially with the physical demands of English football. However, after recent tactical adjustments, the Magpies are fully convinced their German forward will thrive in his second season at St James' Park.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is in talks with potential investors to sell a minority stake in Newcastle United. The strategic move aims to raise capital for a massive infrastructure overhaul, with the club weighing up a choice: a multi-million-pound expansion of St James' Park or the construction of a brand-new, world-class stadium costing more than £1 billion.